Frank Patti Funeral Directors

Frank Patti Funeral Directors Frank Patti the only name you need to know in funeral service serves all faiths, NJ's first funeral home selected as an NFDA Best of the Best Funeral Home

Frank Patti has served countless families in their time of need. The attention to detail is evident in our spacious facility with lush landscape, comfortable visiting rooms and private family suites. Voted the first NJ recipient of the NFDA Best of the Best award and selected as one of nine Best of the Best funeral homes in the nation at the 2006 NFDA convention.

Harold NajarianHarold was born on June 23, 1927, the first of three children born to Charles and Vergine Najarian in Wee...
03/11/2026

Harold Najarian

Harold was born on June 23, 1927, the first of three children born to Charles and Vergine Najarian in Weehawken, NJ. For the first 5 years of his life, he grew up in a home with his parents, grandparents, 2 great grandmothers and several aunts.

His youth was spent surrounded by a tight knit Armenian family, with many of his cousins becoming his playmates.

While attending Union Hill High School in Union City, NJ, he was drafted by Uncle Sam just shy of graduation towards the end of WWII. While his family was not happy about this, he was extremely proud of his service to our country. After serving honorably in the Army, he returned home and completed his high school education.

He worked for his father in the family grocery store business finishing his career at Kings Super Market.

Through his outgoing and friendly personality, Harold maintained friendships that lasted for a life time with his cousins, school buddies, and neighbors. He was an active member of the American Legion Post 142 of Maywood and the Ridgefield Senior Citizens.

Harold enjoyed spending time at the beach: swimming, fishing, and tanning in the sun. He also enjoyed traveling, the NY Yankees, and NY Giants. Perhaps his most favorite thing was playing poker. Whether it was with family or friends, he was always ready to join a game.

He will be missed by so many especially his nieces and nephews.

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Josephine DolberryJosephine Dolberry, age 71, of Palisades Park, passed peacefully on March 11,2026. She was instrumenta...
03/11/2026

Josephine Dolberry

Josephine Dolberry, age 71, of Palisades Park, passed peacefully on March 11,2026. She was instrumental in helping build Main Street Title & Settlement Services with her brother Dominick. She was a lover of animals and devoted much time to her dogs and cats. She will be remembered for her kindness, generosity and her love of friends and family.

Beloved wife of the late Dennis Dolberry. Dear sister of Angelina Tina and Dominick DeCarlo and his wife Christina. Cherished Aunt of Lauren Foster and her husband Randy and Angela Avallone. Adored great aunt of Max, Gabby, Dane and Jade.

The family will receive their friends on Sunday from 3-7 pm at the Frank Patti and Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home. All are asked to assemble Monday 11 am at St. Nicholas RC Church for the celebration of her funeral mass. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the ASPCA OR St. Judes Children's Research Hospital. For more information call (201) 944-0100.

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Chun-Hung TzengChun-Hung Tzeng, age 82, known to his friends and family as Henry, was born in Taoyuan, Taiwan passed awa...
03/09/2026

Chun-Hung Tzeng

Chun-Hung Tzeng, age 82, known to his friends and family as Henry, was born in Taoyuan, Taiwan passed away in his home on March 1, 2026. Growing up as one of nine children in the rural farming community of Yangmei, he witnessed firsthand the hardships of an era marked by intense industrial pressure and scarcity. Although his parents had not graduated from high school, they instilled a deep academic drive in him that led him to graduate at the top of his high school class and attend National Taiwan University. In 1979, he moved to Indiana with his wife and two sons, ages 8 and 3 to Indiana to pursue the American dream. He would spend the next 45 years working steadily to build a foundation so that his children and grandchildren could find their own paths and opportunities in America.

In his academic life, Henry remained a lifelong student who sought to bridge different cultures and disciplines. He was a humble scholar who earned three different degrees in three different languages. After college in Taiwan, his research path began at Göttingen University in Germany, where he earned a PhD in mathematics under the mentorship of Wilhelm Maak, a renowned mathematician, and attained an Erdős number of 5. Later, he quietly continued his studies to earn a second PhD in computer science from Indiana University, blending his mathematical roots with new technology. His books, publications and research focused on the mathematical foundations of game-tree search and artificial intelligence, specifically exploring probabilistic reasoning and alternatives to the minimax algorithm. His work contributed to a deeper understanding of how computers handle uncertain information and heuristic search, bridging the gap between theoretical mathematics and practical computer science.

Henry found his true calling as a professor at Ball State University in Muncie, IN. Returning to his childhood roots in the Midwest, he felt right at home and became a true embodiment of "Hoosier Hospitality" to everyone he knew. Over a career spanning nearly thirty years, he taught his sons to cherish life’s simple pleasures—from quiet family dinners in front of the TV to peaceful weekends fishing at Prairie Creek Reservoir.

After he retired in 2012, Henry moved to Englewood, New Jersey to be near his two grandsons, who were the center of his world. For thirteen years, he was there by their side every single day; his grandsons couldn't have asked for more than to grow up seeing their grandfather daily, sharing all the little moments that ended up becoming the most important ones. Whether he was patiently unveiling the wonders of math and science or teaching them to knead dough for homemade mantous—a craft passed down from a dear friend—he poured a lifetime of wisdom and unconditional love into every hour they spent together. He was many things to many people, but to his family, he was simply a husband, father, and grandfather who is missed more than words can say.

Henry is survived by his wife, Wen, his children Dale (Meg) and Ken; and grandchildren Owen and Graham.

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Filomena DiMeglioFilomena DiMeglio, who lived nearly 103 years filled with love, hard work, and resilience went to the L...
03/07/2026

Filomena DiMeglio

Filomena DiMeglio, who lived nearly 103 years filled with love, hard work, and resilience went to the Lord on March 6, 2026.

Filomena was born in Pennsylvania, but almost immediately moved to the island of Ischia in Italy where she spent her childhood years. Those early experiences shaped her strength, values, and deep understanding of sacrifice. At 12, she moved back to the United States with her family and grew up in New York City. This is where she would go on to build her life and raise her family before moving to New Jersey.

Filomena was the definition of beauty and brains. Gifted with a sharp mind, especially mathematics. Filomena possessed an intelligence that was matched only by her work ethic- never forgetting the hardships of her early years. She loved gardening, cooking, doing income tax returns, knitting, listening to Italian music, long car rides, traveling, but above all, she loved spending time with family.

Filomena was a true warrior — resilient, steady, and dignified through every season of life. In outliving so many she loved, she carried both the weight of loss and the grace of endurance. Today, we take comfort in imagining her reunited with those who went before her.

In the later years of her life, she was deeply appreciative of the friends and family who surrounded her with care and affection. Especially during this past difficult year, she felt the love of those who would call or visit.

A Memorial Mass will be held in the future

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Vincent ArdizzoneVincent Ardizzone, a steadfast beacon of resilience and dedication, passed away on February 24, 2026, a...
02/26/2026

Vincent Ardizzone

Vincent Ardizzone, a steadfast beacon of resilience and dedication, passed away on February 24, 2026, at the age of seventy-nine. Born on February 14, 1947, in Hoboken, New Jersey, Vincent’s life was characterized by an unwavering commitment to his family, his country, and a professional career rife with remarkable achievements.

Having embarked on his academic journey at Stevens Institute of Technology, Vincent later secured an appointment at the United States Naval Academy, where he graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1971. His academic pursuits did not cease there; later in his career, he attained a Master of Technology from Polytechnic University in 1994, followed by a Master of Business Administration from New York University in 2011. This relentless quest for knowledge reflected his belief that education should be cherished and pursued throughout one's life.

Vincent’s exemplary service in the United States Navy for nine years saw him rise to the rank of Lieutenant Commander, serving notably during the Vietnam War and undertaking assignments throughout Asia, Africa and the Middle East. His experiences during this tumultuous period were harrowing yet pivotal, as he took part in significant military operations that shaped the course of history. Among these was the renowned "Easter Offensive," an involution of intense combat necessitating adept decision-making under pressure, resulting in a major turning point in the Vietnam War.

Professionally, Vincent left an indelible mark on numerous critical projects during his time with esteemed companies such as Worthington Pumps, Dresser Industries, Warren Pumps and Filtration Solutions. His contributions included pivotal roles in developing the Marine Corps M-1 Main Battle Tank, designing noise-quiet components for naval submarines, and the construction of flood control stations with the Army Corps of Engineers. Notably, he also engaged with the U.S. Marshals Service to combat contractor fraud, displaying the same diligence and integrity in his professional duties that characterized his military service.

After the September 11th terror attacks, Vincent was asked to participate in a series of forums at the Naval War College to draft a new strategic doctrine for the Navy, considering terrorism as a prime Naval threat.

Later in life, Vincent was proud to serve the United States Naval Academy once again as a Blue and Gold Officer, mentoring, guiding and interviewing applicants for appointments.

Beyond his official capacities, Vincent was a loyal American and a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. He held dear the moments spent with his family, particularly finding pride and joy in mentoring his grandchildren, sharing with them his love of history, reading, Navy football and Duke basketball. A lifelong lover of all types of literature, he was known as a prolific reader and a great conversationalist, his warmth and humor leaving an enduring impression on everyone fortunate enough to share in his company. Together with his beloved wife, Barbara, Vincent reveled in their travel adventures, to destinations such as Hawaii, Italy and Ireland.

Vincent’s legacy extends through his cherished family: his devoted wife, Barbara Ardizzone; his two daughters, Karen and Stephanie; his son-in-law, Patrick Chevalier; and his three grandchildren, Dylan, Derrick, and Avery. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Patricia Affuso; brother-in-law, George Affuso; sister-in-law, Elizabeth Vagge; and several beloved nieces and nephews.

His life, marked by the rallying cry of the Navy, “Don't Give Up the Ship,” encapsulated Vincent's unwavering resolve and profound commitment. As we reflect on the life of this extraordinary man, we can be certain that his spirit will continue to inspire those who knew him and honor the values he stood for.

Visitation will be held on March 4, 2026, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Frank Patti & Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home in Fort Lee, NJ. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on March 5, 2026, at 11:00 AM at St. John R.C. Church in Leonia, NJ, with interment to follow at Madonna Cemetery in Fort Lee, NJ.

Vincent Ardizzone's profound impact on the lives he touched will forever resonate, his legacy a testament to the love, leadership, and courage that defined his remarkable existence.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks you consider a donation to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation or St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

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Barbara A GalloneBarbara A. Gallone, born on January 13, 1937, passed away peacefully in her sleep on February 24, 2026,...
02/26/2026

Barbara A Gallone

Barbara A. Gallone, born on January 13, 1937, passed away peacefully in her sleep on February 24, 2026, in Leonia, NJ. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness and a profound commitment to her family and community.

Barbara was a long-time employee of the Leonia Board of Education and the Borough of Leonia, where she was dedicated to contributing to the landscape of her town. After returning to school for paralegal studies, she further showcased her determination and ambition by working as a paralegal with Fogarty & Hara, Esq. Her commitment to her work and her family defined her life, creating a legacy of steadiness and strength that will be cherished by those who knew her.

Barbara’s personality was defined by her gentle and kind demeanor. She found joy in the simple pleasures of life, such as reading and walking through her beloved town. Her steadfastness was evident to all who knew her, and those who had the privilege of spending time with her often marveled at how she thrived in the company of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren will be cherished by those who knew her.

She leaves behind her sister, Patricia Pierson (Robert), her beloved children, Edward J. Gallone, Jr. (Rhonda), Maureen P. Gallone, Maryann Cerbo (Frank), and Gail Myers (Jeff and their family), along with her grandchildren Eddie Gallone, Tamara Christiani, Frank Cerbo, Joseph Murolo, and Mike Murolo, as well as four great-grandchildren. Each of them holds treasured memories of shared moments and laughter with their loving matriarch.

Barbara is predeceased by her husband, Edward J. Gallone, Sr., and her siblings, Maureen Miele and Susan Bini. She was also preceded in death by her parents, Genevieve McHugh Knight and Raymond Knight.

Visitation will be held on March 1, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Frank Patti & Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home in Fort Lee, NJ. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place on March 2, 2026, at 10:30 AM at St. John R. C. Church in Leonia, NJ, followed by burial at Madonna Cemetery in Fort Lee at 11:45 AM.

Barbara A. Gallone's gentle spirit will be profoundly missed, yet her memory will continue to inspire those whose lives she touched. May she rest in eternal peace.

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Marianne E. Russell
02/26/2026

Marianne E. Russell

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Pasquale Di MeglioPasquale Di Meglio, age 79, passed away peacefully at home on February 23, 2026, after valiantly battl...
02/24/2026

Pasquale Di Meglio

Pasquale Di Meglio, age 79, passed away peacefully at home on February 23, 2026, after valiantly battling kidney cancer. Although Pasquale was a proud U.S. citizen, who helped others realize the American dream, he never forgot his birthplace and childhood home in Italy. Born to Francesca Mattera and Giovanni Battista Di Meglio on April 27, 1946, in Buonopane, Ischia, an island that is part of Naples, he was beloved from the start.

His golden, curly hair made him a ringer for San Giovanni Battista, and he was paraded around the piazza draped in the townspeople’s jewels every June 24, the saint’s feast day. His piercing blue eyes and dimples made him a magnet for the moms, who ran their fingers through his hair in the hopes their children would catch a piece of his charm. As a young man, he snuck out of school to play soccer in that same piazza and fondly recalled those childhood memories as among the best of his life despite getting in trouble with the priests, who were his teachers. Ischia was his playground, especially the woods of Buceto, which were his paradise, until 1960, when the family immigrated to the United States and landed in Fort Lee, New Jersey.

Once in the United States, at 13 years old, he attended school and went to work at the A&P supermarket, D&G Landscaping, which was his brother’s business, Jerry’s Pizzeria, and the factory. After jumping the fence at Fort Lee High School and becoming the first in the family to graduate, he launched his own landscaping company, D&D Landscaping, which has been kicking grass for more than 50 years - and will outlive him. His work was his art, his heart, his identity, so he would not have it any other way..

In 1978, he married Regina Margherita Di Costanzo, and they began a family almost immediately. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, the love of his life, Regina, their daughter Francesca and her husband Antonio and their children Vincenzo “Enzo” and Pasquale, their son John Battista, his wife Jaci and their children Maria and Pasquale “Alex,” their daughter Rosaria Concetta and her dog Max and the rest of her menagerie, his sisters, nieces, nephews, their children, and cousins.

While his relatives had to carry him recently, he had carried all of us previously. And he held - and squeezed - the hands of all who saw him - both literally and figuratively - until his last breath. His legacy is the special way he connected with his family - through good times and bad. Now, the family must carry on without him. But they are committed to keeping his spirit alive in every meal they share, every toast they make, every bit of soil they turn, and every plant they grow.

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Joseph GiannantonioJoseph Giannantonio, age 56, of Leonia, formerly of Palisades Park, passed peacefully surrounded by f...
02/22/2026

Joseph Giannantonio

Joseph Giannantonio, age 56, of Leonia, formerly of Palisades Park, passed peacefully surrounded by family on Friday February 20, 2026. A graduate of Palisades Park High School class of 1987 he went on to earn his degree in accounting and worked most recently for H&M, prior to that he worked for 18 years for Barnes and Noble.

Beloved husband of Aly (nee: Jimenez). Devoted father of Luca and Nina. Adored son of Jacqueline (nee: Ricat) and the late Generoso "Gene" Giannantonio. Cherished brother of Louise Boss and her husband Dimitry, and Mary Giannantonio. Loving uncle of Daniel and Jason Boss.

The family will receive their friends on Wednesday morning from 10:30 to 11:30 am at the Frank Patti and Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home. 327 Main Street Fort Lee. The funeral will leave at 11:30 for the celebration of his funeral mass in St. John RC Church (Leonia) at 12 noon, entombment to follow at Madonna Mausoleum. For more information call (201) 944-0100

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Rosina M Narcisi
02/19/2026

Rosina M Narcisi

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Gail Ann DrayGail Ann Dray, born May 10, 1953, in Riverdale in the Bronx, New York, passed away surrounded by the love o...
02/17/2026

Gail Ann Dray

Gail Ann Dray, born May 10, 1953, in Riverdale in the Bronx, New York, passed away surrounded by the love of her family. A lifelong Riverdale resident, Gail was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and mother-in-law whose warmth and kindness touched many.

She was the beloved wife of William Dray, loving mother to her son Jamie and daughter-in-law Jessica, and proud grandmother to Olivia. She is survived by her brother Bo Boland. Gail was predeceased by her parents, Richard and Margaret Boland, and her sister Joyce.

Gail dedicated much of her professional life to Manhattan College and Iona College. She earned her master’s degree in counseling from Manhattan College and became a trusted source of guidance and comfort to countless college students struggling with anxiety and depression. Her compassion and steady presence left a lasting impact on many young people at pivotal moments in their lives.

Known for her sense of humor and gentle, caring nature, Gail had a special gift for making others feel at ease. She had a deep love for her family and treasured time spent together, especially swimming and vacationing at the Jersey Shore and in Clearwater, Florida.

A lifelong member of St. Margaret’s Church and school community, Gail was a familiar and friendly presence in Riverdale. Many neighbors remember her smiling hello during her daily walks through Fieldston and the surrounding neighborhood.

Gail will be remembered for her kindness, her faith, and the quiet way she cared for others. She leaves behind a family and community who will miss her dearly.

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Welcome to Frank Patti

Frank Patti has served countless families in their time of need. The attention to detail is evident in our spacious facility with lush landscape, comfortable visiting rooms and private family suites. Our funeral home was voted the first New Jersey recipient of the National Funeral Directors Association “Best of the Best” award and selected as one of nine “Best of the Best” funeral homes in the nation at the 2006 NFDA convention.

We are a multicultural funeral home with 40 years of experience serving all faiths and religions. Call us today.